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You don't have the technical skill to find someone on pmdev ?

Google advanced searches don't have as many keywords to memorize. And a pseudo-URL-scheme shortcut would encourage people to share simple searches over complex ones, which I don't want to encourage.

What are the obvious names for all of the form elements on super search? I doubt any two monks will agree on most of those. And they won't match what super search is using anyway so someone would have to write a translator between the two naming schemes. And you aren't going to do it, so I don't feel bad for refusing to do it.

You should share searches that you've verified anyway, so there isn't much disadvantage to having to verify the search in order to get the spec for how to share it.

- tye        


In reply to Re^3: GET access to Super Search, and corresponding shortcut? (tuit) by tye
in thread GET access to Super Search, and corresponding shortcut? by blazar

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